BAE Systems announces potential job losses in its Military Air & Information business

9 October 20142014-10-09T09:41:00+02:00

BAE Systems has today announced 440 potential managerial job losses within its Military Air & Information (MAI) business.

This proposal is driven by the organisation’s continuous drive for efficiency.

The locations of potential job losses are as follows:

Brough, East Riding of Yorkshire – 16

Christchurch, Dorset – 18

Frimley, Surrey – 22

RAF Coningsby, Lincolnshire – 22

RAF Marham, Norfolk – 16

Samlesbury and Warton, Lancashire – 286

Other UK locations – 53

Overseas – 7

Chris Boardman, Managing Director of BAE Systems MAI, commented: “It is always regrettable when you have to announce potential job losses. However, we believe that by implementing changes to our management structure we will become a more efficient and effective business, and be better placed to meet the needs of current and potential customers in what is an increasingly competitive market.

“We have a strong order book with Hawk, Typhoon and F-35 in production across our business and this, aligned with our extensive and growing in-service support work with the Royal Air Force and our overseas customers, provides a strong foundation for a long-term sustainable business.

“We understand that this is a time of uncertainty for our employees and we are committed to working with them and their representatives to explore ways of avoiding and mitigating potential job losses.”